<p>I know it’s too late for advice now, but if you plan on taking the SAT (if you do bad) one last time, I have some tips (coming from a person who got one wrong both times he took it, and only cause be didn’t erase fully). First, before you practice, actually go over the basic concepts (rules for 30,60,90 triangles, etc.), don’t just jump in. Then, when you do practice, make sure you extensively go over what you got wrong. There’s only a finite number of concepts they can test you on, so the more you go over what you got wrong, and make sure you don’t make the same mistake, the better off you are.</p>
<p>Also, do you have any tips for critical reading. I’m in the same boat as you, just opposite. I’m really good in math (one wrong), and writing (got an 800 and a 12 essay), but I just suck at critical reading, and only scored a 680. I really want to bring that up to at least a 750, and bring my total SAT over the 2300 mark. Thanks!</p>